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Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Education/Prevention Program for Male U.S. Navy Personnel
2010
Military medicine
A randomized clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the Navy Sexual Assault Intervention Training (SAIT) program for men. A four-group Solomon design was used to control for possible pretest sensitization effects. Male Navy personnel {N = 1,505) were assessed for rape knowledge, rape myth acceptance (two scales), and rape empathy after participating in the SAIT program or viewing an educational video about HIV/AIDS (comparison condition). The SAIT program was found to be
doi:10.7205/milmed-d-09-00218
pmid:20572476
fatcat:skuoqvrpm5gofftpxhhmsgmyzi